Follow the booze-fueled misadventures of three longtime pals and petty serial criminals who run scams from their Nova Scotia trailer park.
The best episode of "Trailer Park Boys" is "F**kin' F**ked Out of Our F**kin' Minds", rated 9.2/10 from 422 user votes. It was directed by Ron Murphy and written by Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells. "F**kin' F**ked Out of Our F**kin' Minds" aired on 3/30/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Closer to the Heart".
Bubbles organizes a huge stag party for Julian and Ricky, but when they hear police sirens approaching, it turns into an escape operation.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells
Bubbles is so devastated about not getting tickets to the RUSH concert that Ricky decides to bring Alex Lifeson (Alex Lifeson) to the park to perform a private concert.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
When the boys find themselves in trouble with the authorities it is up to Ricky to bargain for a deal. But, someone has to go to jail. Who will take the fall?
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Bubbles has an infected tooth and the only way to get him to a hospital is with the help of his old childhood friend: a ventriloquist doll named Conky.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Cyrus gets out of jail and goes after Ricky, Julian and Bubbles. The boys decide to surrender. Lahey saves Ricky's life.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Ricky defends himself, Julian and Bubbles in court on charges of operating an illegal gas station
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
The Trailer Park Boys race to harvest their dope field while Jim Lahey slowly goes crazy.
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Ricky bails Trinity out of jail. Lahey goes on a drunk-a-thon, and finds out where the boys are hiding the hash.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Lahey appears before the police board. Julian prepares a surprise for Ricky. Ray becomes Assistant Trailer Park Supervisor.
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The boys help Lahey when his fellow police officers turn against him. Ray makes plans to return to the road.
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Ricky's worst suspicions are realized when Julian falls for the daughter of a traveling Bible Salesman.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
With their dope-filled Airstream trailer in tow, Julian, Ricky and Bubbles lead a convoy of police cars in a long chase through the countryside as a police helicopter circles overhead.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Caught jacking more than just tunes, J-ROC tries to redeem himself by MC'ing a rap concert in the park.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Julian comes up with a plan to ""remarket"" barbeques. Ricky thinks it's a good idea to get his daughter, Trinity, and her friends in the Junior Achievers' Program to steal the barbeques since they are minors and won't go to jail.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Ricky gets pissed off at Julian for inviting Officer Erica Miller on the cruise.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
On a family fun day in the Park, Mr. Lahey plans to get his old supervisor job from Ricky. Bubbles wrestles under the alias, ""The Green Bastard"".
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Broke, trailerless and without rum, Julian decides to leave the park and ends up living in his car in an alley. Meanwhile, Randy will do anything for a store-bought cheeseburger.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Julian, Ricky and Bubbles open a massage parlour in the park. J-Roc and DVS (Detroit Velvet Smooth) attempt to get J-Roc arrested to increase his ""street cred.""
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
The Boys are finally ready to harvest and sell their dope. Barb proposes to Ricky. Mr. Lahey goes off the deep end.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Cory and Trevor start to work for Julian. The boys steal drugs from Cyrus and hatch a plan to hide it all until they can find a buyer.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Bubbles pretends to be a spaceman when the boys buy a rocket set. Ray reveals Lahey's secret and Lahey goes off the deep end.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg
Sunnyvale is finally going to get some publicity for their new "Convenients Store" and Bubbles "KIttyland" as a TV reporter comes to Sunnyvale. Lahey goes to the dump and finds something surprising. Randy has a new fan.
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Ricky has to stay behind and look after Mo while Julian and Bubbles go lobster fishing. Lahey warns Ricky that the cops are out to get them.
Director: Bobby Farrelly
Writer: Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells
When a big beer company wants to work with the boys, they need to come up with $50,000 to close the deal. And Ricky has an idea that could pay off.
Director: Ron Murphy
Writer: Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells
Lucy insists that Julian take over the job of organizing her wedding: which is odd since Julian isn't the groom, Ricky is. She wants lots of people and lots of food. The people part will be easy but getting that much food will be difficult on a tight budget. Julian's plan to hit a local grocery store runs into a snag when Ricky unexpectedly shows up in the middle of the heist. Shots are fired. The next day, the cops show up uninvited to the wedding.
Director: Mike Clattenburg
Writer: Mike Clattenburg